Finding water damage in your business or home is very unsettling. What is even worse? Not finding water damage until it has become a very serious problem. Hidden water damage is very common because most plumbing is located in areas we cannot see. When water leaks behind walls, in ceilings, and under floorboards, it can go unnoticed for prolonged periods of time, giving mold a surplus of moisture to grow and spread and causing extended damage and exposure to the materials that make up the structure of your home or building. It can also cause high restoration costs.
When Is Water Damage Restoration A Must?
So, how do you know what to look for with hidden water damage? Here are some signs that you may have water leaking where you cannot see it:
Musty Odors
We all know that smell when the wash has been left in the washing machine a little too long; it is not a pleasant one. That musty and damp odor, when not caused by forgotten wet laundry, is a good sign of water issues somewhere in the room. The longer water damage sits or goes unnoticed, the more likely that mold will grow. Bacterial growth creates an unpleasant, mildew, earthy smell. If you cannot see any leaking or pooling water, and if the smell is persistent or even getting stronger, it is time to call in the water damage restoration experts to find out what is going on and get the problem solved so that you don’t have to suffer through the smell any longer.
Discoloration/ Visible Stains
When water seeps into areas it is not supposed to be, it will begin to saturate all the materials it comes into contact with. Drywall in walls and ceilings will begin to show visible wet spots or stains once they have become saturated with water. These stains could be small spots or large areas of discoloration. Some spots may just look wet, while others may take on a brownish color. If you notice stains, and especially if those stains and spots are changing shape, color, and size, then it is a strong indicator that there is a hidden leak, and it needs to be checked before the problem gets worse.
Warping/Bubbling/Cracking/Drooping
When materials like drywall and floorboards become fully saturated with water, they will begin to get extra heavy because of the weight of all the added moisture. This extra weight will cause drywall and ceiling to bubble, buckle, droop, and even crack. Floorboards will begin to swell, warp, and bend. Any deformity in the structural elements (bubbling, warping, peeling, bending, cracking, etc) of your home should be inspected immediately for hidden water damage.
If you suspect water damage in your home in Salina, call the water damage restoration experts right away. When responding to water damage, whether from a flood, leaking pipe or appliance, or any other source, an immediate response can help minimize overall damage and the time and cost of restoration. When you call Lamunyon, a uniformed team of trained technicians will meet you on-site to evaluate the problem and discuss the actions needed to fix it. Don’t ignore the signs of water damage, and call Lamunyon for all your water damage restoration needs.